No, Spain has a fairly high urbanization with over 75% of its population residing in cities. The European country with the lowest urbanization is Liechtenstein with about 14% of its population living in urban areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population residing in urban areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population residing in urban areas.
Africa has the lowest percentage of urban population among all continents, with around 40% of its population residing in urban areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
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Nevada
African Americans with 2.8%
The three European countries with the lowest population density are Iceland, Norway, and Finland. These countries have vast, sparsely populated areas due to their rugged terrain and harsh climates.
In the 2000 Census, the lowest percentage distribution of the two or more races population was in Vermont, with only 1.3% of the population identifying as two or more races. This was the lowest percentage in any state in the United States at that time.
I assume you mean the percentage wise by population-cite examples for an answer.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 47% of its population living in urban areas.